Year: 2011 Language: English Author: Frederick A. Meier, Clifford A. Meier Genre: Practical guide Publisher: International Society of Automation Edition: 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-936007-51-6 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 206 Description: This book provides the knowledge needed to understand and develop the documents and symbols that define a modern industrial measurement and control system. In addition, it uses industry standards, especially ANSI/ISA-5.1-2009 - Instrumentation Symbols and Identification, to define and describe the symbol based “language” that identifies measurement and control devices. The documents that describe modern industrial processes, like most technical work, assume some level of understanding on the reader's part. The documents use a schematic, symbol-based "language" that may resemble Mayan hieroglyphics to those unfamiliar with the process nomenclature. The symbols, however, include a wealth of information once you are able to translate them. This book will train you to read, understand, and apply the symbols and documents used to define a modern industrial instrumentation and control system. For more experienced professionals, insights into using the symbols and documents more effectively are provided. Variations in the use of symbols and documents are given as well as the pitfalls to avoid. To better understand process documentation today, insight into how and when documents are developed, who develops them, why they are developed, and how they are used is provided. The types of documents discussed include process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation drawings, instrument lists, specification forms, logic diagrams, installation details, location plans, and loop diagrams. The purpose and content of these documents, as well as options with regard to the information presented, are discussed in detail. Information is presented in the timeline of a typical design and engineering project. The sequence serves to show how the documents evolve and how they are interrelated. The real-world obligation of control systems documentation to support interdisciplinary coordination during design, to provide sufficient detail to bid and purchase components and services and to support all construction work is addressed. The critical requirement that these drawings and data present critical information for on-going maintenance work is integral to this presentation. See also:
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Instrumentation and Control Systems Documentation
Language: English
Author: Frederick A. Meier, Clifford A. Meier
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: International Society of Automation
Edition: 2nd Edition
ISBN: 978-1-936007-51-6
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 206
Description: This book provides the knowledge needed to understand and develop the documents and symbols that define a modern industrial measurement and control system. In addition, it uses industry standards, especially ANSI/ISA-5.1-2009 - Instrumentation Symbols and Identification, to define and describe the symbol based “language” that identifies measurement and control devices.
The documents that describe modern industrial processes, like most technical work, assume some level of understanding on the reader's part. The documents use a schematic, symbol-based "language" that may resemble Mayan hieroglyphics to those unfamiliar with the process nomenclature. The symbols, however, include a wealth of information once you are able to translate them. This book will train you to read, understand, and apply the symbols and documents used to define a modern industrial instrumentation and control system. For more experienced professionals, insights into using the symbols and documents more effectively are provided. Variations in the use of symbols and documents are given as well as the pitfalls to avoid. To better understand process documentation today, insight into how and when documents are developed, who develops them, why they are developed, and how they are used is provided. The types of documents discussed include process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation drawings, instrument lists, specification forms, logic diagrams, installation details, location plans, and loop diagrams.
The purpose and content of these documents, as well as options with regard to the information presented, are discussed in detail. Information is presented in the timeline of a typical design and engineering project. The sequence serves to show how the documents evolve and how they are interrelated. The real-world obligation of control systems documentation to support interdisciplinary coordination during design, to provide sufficient detail to bid and purchase components and services and to support all construction work is addressed. The critical requirement that these drawings and data present critical information for on-going maintenance work is integral to this presentation.
See also:
ANSI/ISA-5.1-2022 Instrumentation Symbols and Identification [2022, PDF]
Author: ISA | Year: 2022 | Language: English | Format: PDF | Quality: eBook | Pages count: 126 | Genre: Regulatory document, Technical document
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Contents
About the Authors .......................................... XV
Introduction ............................................... 1
Chapter 1—The Process Flow Diagram ......................... 15
Chapter 2—P&IDs and Symbols ................................ 27
Chapter 3—Lists, Indexes, and Databases .................... 69
Chapter 4—Specification Forms .............................. 83
Chapter 5—Purchasing ...................................... 101
Chapter 6—Binary Logic Systems ............................. 119
Chapter 7—Loop Diagrams .................................... 139
Chapter 8—Installation Details and Location Plans .......... 161
Chapter 9—Drawings, Title Blocks & Revisions ............... 177
Chapter 10—Role of Standards and Regulations ............... 189
Appendix A, Answers to Chapter 2 Exercise .................. 201
Appendix B, Abbreviations .................................. 203
Appendix C, Typical ISA-TR20.00.01 Specification Form ...... 205
Appendix D, Drawing Sizes ...................................207
Appendix E, Recommended References ..........................209
Index .......................................................213
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